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FREMONT​ ​FLYERS YOUTH​ ​HOCKEY

HANDBOOK 2017-18

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​​ Document​ ​3rd​ ​Draft​ ​August​ ​29,​ ​2016 Page​ ​1

PURPOSE​ ​OF​ ​HANDBOOK The​ ​purpose​ ​of​ ​this​ ​handbook​ ​is​ ​to​ ​communicate​ ​the​ ​goals,​ ​expectations​ ​and​ ​responsibilities​ ​of​ ​everyone associated​ ​with​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​(FFYH).​ ​ ​Most​ ​problems​ ​can​ ​be​ ​headed​ ​off​ ​or​ ​diminished​ ​by​ ​good communication,​ ​and​ ​we​ ​hope​ ​this​ ​handbook​ ​is​ ​a​ ​step​ ​in​ ​that​ ​direction.​ ​Please​ ​note​ ​that​ ​this​ ​booklet​ ​is​ ​always​ ​a​ ​work​ ​in progress​ ​and​ ​that​ ​the​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​Board​ ​(FFYHB)​ ​will​ ​make​ ​changes​ ​or​ ​alterations​ ​as​ ​our​ ​program continues​ ​to​ ​grow. FREMONT​ ​FLYERS​ ​YOUTH​ ​HOCKEY​ ​MISSION

FREMONT​ ​FLYERS​ ​YOUTH​ ​HOCKEY​ ​ASSOCIATION Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​Association​ ​is​ ​a​ ​non-profit​ ​organization,​ ​governed​ ​by​ ​the​ ​rules​ ​of​ ​MWAHA​ ​&​ ​USA Hockey.

FREMONT​ ​FLYERS​ ​YOUTH​ ​HOCKEY​ ​BOARD​ ​VISION The​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​Board’s​ ​(FFYHB)​ ​vision​ ​is​ ​to​ ​lead​ ​and​ ​manage​ ​the​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth Hockey​ ​Association​ ​(FFYHA)​ ​by​ ​planning,​ ​organizing,​ ​implementing,​ ​and​ ​maintaining​ ​policies/guidelines​ ​that​ ​support Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​youth​ ​hockey. FFYHB​ ​DUTIES​ ​AND​ ​RESPONSIBILITIES ​ ​Members​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​Board​ ​are: *Jeremy​ ​Smutz​ ​(President) *Chad​ ​Barthel​ ​(Vice​ ​President,​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Director) *Carey​ ​Gille​ ​(Secretary) *Holly​ ​Roberts​ ​(Director) *Dan​ ​O’Malley​ ​(Director) *Garrett​ ​Poland(Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​Director) *Angie​ ​Wyle​ ​(SIA​ ​Director) *Mandy​ ​Smutz​ ​(Treasurer) *Gary​ ​Cooper​ ​(Travel​ ​Director) *Steve​ ​Franzen​ ​(High​ ​School​ ​Director) FFYHB​ ​meetings​ ​are​ ​held​ ​monthly​ ​throughout​ ​the​ ​year. ​ ​*FFYH​ ​WEB​ ​PAGE ​ ​For​ ​information​ ​about​ ​FFYH,​ ​including​ ​arena​ ​and​ ​team​ ​schedules,​ ​please​ ​refer​ ​to​ ​our​ ​web​ ​site www.fremontflyers.org​​ ​or​ ​call​ ​the​ ​Sidner​ ​Ice​ ​Arena​ ​at​ ​402-753-0200. TABLE​ ​OF​ ​CONTENTS

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FFYHA​ ​Purpose,​ ​Vision,​ ​Board​ ​Members

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General​ ​Info,​ ​Communication,​ ​Ice,​ ​Fundraising

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Equipment​ ​Requirements​ ​and​ ​Suggestions

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Codes​ ​of​ ​Conduct​ ​and​ ​Responsibilities

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Coaches​ ​Duties

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Team​ ​Manager​ ​Duties

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Locker​ ​Room​ ​Attendant​ ​Duties

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Player​ ​Development​ ​Road​ ​Map

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Pyramid​ ​of​ ​Progression

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Intro​ ​to​ ​Hockey

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6U​ ​&​ ​8U​ ​Mite​ ​Development

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10U/​ ​Squirt​ ​Development

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12U/​ ​PeeWee​ ​Development

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14U/​ ​Bantam​ ​Development

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16U/18U​ ​High​ ​School

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Select​ ​Travel​ ​Teams

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FFYHA​ ​“Move-up”​ ​Policy

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Locker​ ​Room​ ​Policy

9,​ ​10

Prohibited​ ​Conduct​ ​and​ ​Reporting

10

Safe​ ​Sport

11

Three​ ​Strike​ ​Policy

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Addendums

A,​ ​B,​ ​C

GENERAL​ ​YOUTH​ ​HOCKEY​ ​INFORMATION Document​ ​3rd​ ​Draft​ ​August​ ​29,​ ​2016 Page​ ​3



​ ​REGISTRATION-​ ​FFYH​ ​registration​ ​is​ ​available​ ​throughout​ ​the​ ​season​ ​via​ ​our​ ​website​ ​or​ ​by​ ​contacting​ ​the​ ​Sidner​ ​Ice Arena.​ ​ ​FFYH​ ​prefers​ ​all​ ​participants​ ​to​ ​be​ ​signed​ ​up​ ​and​ ​ ​registered​ ​by​ ​October​ ​1​ ​of​ ​the​ ​current​ ​season;​ ​however, registrations​ ​will​ ​be​ ​accepted​ ​throughout​ ​the​ ​season.​ ​ ​ ​All​ ​participants​ ​must​ ​first​ ​register​ ​with​ ​USA​ ​Hockey​ ​and provide​ ​registration​ ​code​ ​before​ ​practicing​ ​with​ ​the​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​program.



​ ​COSTS​-​ ​Annual​ ​fees​ ​will​ ​be​ ​determined​ ​by​ ​June​ ​1st​​ ​ ​of​ ​the​ ​current​ ​season.​ ​ ​Please​ ​contact​ ​the​ ​Sidner​ ​Ice​ ​Arena​ ​or check​ ​the​ ​Flyers​ ​website​ ​for​ ​current​ ​registration​ ​fees.



Equipment​-​ ​FFYH​ ​offers​ ​a​ ​loaner​ ​gear​ ​program.​ ​ ​All​ ​gear​ ​loaned​ ​out​ ​is​ ​the​ ​property​ ​of​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​and​ ​must​ ​be returned​ ​at​ ​the​ ​appropriate​ ​time.​ ​ ​Any​ ​players​ ​who​ ​do​ ​not​ ​return​ ​this​ ​gear​ ​will​ ​be​ ​fined​ ​the​ ​full​ ​cost​ ​to​ ​replace​ ​all unreturned​ ​materials.



​ ​Donated​ ​Equipment​-​ ​Any​ ​items​ ​that​ ​are​ ​considered​ ​to​ ​be​ ​a​ ​donation​ ​to​ ​the​ ​program​ ​are​ ​the​ ​property​ ​of​ ​the​ ​FFYHA and​ ​must​ ​be​ ​returned​ ​if​ ​the​ ​player​ ​chooses​ ​to​ ​leave​ ​the​ ​program​ ​or​ ​team​ ​the​ ​item​ ​was​ ​donated​ ​to.​ ​ ​These​ ​items include​ ​any​ ​materials​ ​that​ ​were​ ​purchased​ ​using​ ​donated​ ​funds.​ ​For​ ​example,​ ​any​ ​helmets,​ ​jerseys,​ ​etc​ ​that​ ​were purchased​ ​for​ ​a​ ​team​ ​from​ ​donated​ ​funds,​ ​are​ ​the​ ​property​ ​of​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​and​ ​not​ ​that​ ​of​ ​the​ ​player​ ​and​ ​must​ ​be returned​ ​at​ ​the​ ​appropriate​ ​time.



Fundraising​-​ ​We​ ​depend​ ​on​ ​a​ ​variety​ ​of​ ​fundraising​ ​methods/events​ ​throughout​ ​the​ ​year​ ​to​ ​help​ ​keep​ ​our​ ​hockey program​ ​running.​ ​ ​These​ ​events​ ​help​ ​contribute​ ​to​ ​the​ ​Flyers​ ​scholarship​ ​fund​ ​and​ ​other​ ​hockey​ ​essentials.​ ​ ​Parents are​ ​strongly​ ​urged​ ​to​ ​support​ ​these​ ​events.​ ​ ​Hosting​ ​of​ ​local​ ​youth​ ​tournaments​ ​and​ ​gate​ ​receipts/donations​ ​also support​ ​our​ ​youth​ ​program. We​ ​are​ ​always​ ​looking​ ​for​ ​ideas​ ​on​ ​how​ ​to​ ​raise​ ​funds.​ ​ ​If​ ​you​ ​have​ ​ideas,​ ​please​ ​make​ ​them​ ​known​ ​to​ ​the​ ​FFYH board.​ ​ ​New​ ​fundraisers​ ​must​ ​have​ ​approval​ ​of​ ​FFYH​ ​board.



Communication​-​ ​Polite​ ​and​ ​direct​ ​communication​ ​is​ ​essential​ ​to​ ​our​ ​program.​ ​ ​In​ ​the​ ​event​ ​of​ ​questions​ ​or concerns,​ ​the​ ​procedures​ ​to​ ​follow​ ​are: ➢ Take​ ​the​ ​concern​ ​directly​ ​and​ ​privately​ ​to​ ​Jason​ ​White,​ ​Director​ ​of​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyer​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey.​ ​ ​If​ ​the​ ​issue cannot​ ​be​ ​satisfactorily​ ​resolved,​ ​then: ➢ Take​ ​concern​ ​to​ ​Board​ ​President,​ ​Steve​ ​Thompson,​ ​or​ ​Board​ ​Vice​ ​President,​ ​Jeremy​ ​Smutz ➢ Take​ ​the​ ​concern​ ​to​ ​the​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​Board. ➢ If​ ​you​ ​are​ ​still​ ​not​ ​satisfied,​ ​you​ ​may​ ​contact​ ​Midwest​ ​Amateur​ ​Hockey​ ​Association​ ​(MWAHA),​ ​then representatives​ ​with​ ​USA​ ​Hockey.​ ​MWAHA​ ​wants​ ​to​ ​remind​ ​everyone​ ​to​ ​follow​ ​the​ ​chain​ ​of​ ​communication protocol​ ​listed​ ​above​ ​to​ ​avoid​ ​skipping​ ​levels.



Rink​ ​Rat​ ​Philosophy​-​ ​The​ ​FFYHA​ ​feels​ ​that​ ​the​ ​most​ ​important​ ​factor​ ​in​ ​the​ ​development​ ​of​ ​a​ ​hockey​ ​player​ ​is​ ​ice time.​ ​ ​Hockey​ ​Teams​ ​are​ ​made​ ​in​ ​practices​ ​and​ ​games.​ ​ ​Hockey​ ​Players​ ​are​ ​made​ ​in​ ​open​ ​hockey,​ ​open​ ​skating,​ ​and private​ ​practice​ ​at​ ​home​ ​and​ ​during​ ​the​ ​off-season.​ ​ ​The​ ​commitment​ ​by​ ​the​ ​parent​ ​bringing​ ​their​ ​son/daughter​ ​to the​ ​arena​ ​is​ ​a​ ​key​ ​component​ ​in​ ​the​ ​child’s​ ​hockey​ ​development.​ ​ T​ ake​ ​full​ ​advantage​ ​of​ ​all​ ​the​ ​opportunities available​ ​at​ ​the​ ​Sidner​ ​Ice​ ​Arena​ ​in​ ​Fremont​ ​Nebraska.​ ​ ​“Rink​ ​Rats”​ ​make​ ​good​ ​hockey​ ​players!​ ​Please​ ​talk​ ​with players​ ​about​ ​proper​ ​ice​ ​rink​ ​etiquette,​ ​etc.​ ​ ​Stick​ ​and​ ​Pucks,​ ​drop-ins,​ ​etc​ ​are​ ​not​ ​associated​ ​with​ ​the​ ​Fremont Flyers​ ​organization.​ ​ ​Any​ ​misconduct​ ​that​ ​takes​ ​place​ ​by​ ​a​ ​member​ ​of​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​at​ ​the​ ​Sidner​ ​Ice​ ​Arena​ ​during​ ​a​ ​non sanctioned​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​event​ ​may​ ​have​ ​repercussions​ ​to​ ​the​ ​member​ ​of​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​and​ ​anyone​ ​else​ ​involved. We​ ​ask​ ​that​ ​all​ ​rules​ ​and​ ​regulations​ ​be​ ​followed​ ​at​ ​all​ ​times​ ​to​ ​ensure​ ​the​ ​best​ ​possible​ ​environment​ ​for​ ​all.

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Ice​ ​Schedule​​ ​-​ ​For​ ​info​ ​about​ ​arena​ ​and​ ​team​ ​schedules,​ ​please​ ​refer​ ​to​ ​our​ ​FFYH​ ​web​ ​site:​ ​ ​www.​fremontflyers.org



USA​ ​Hockey​ ​Rosters​ ​-​ ​All​ ​players​ ​must​ ​be​ ​registered​ ​with​ ​USA​ ​Hockey​ ​prior​ ​to​ ​beginning​ ​the​ ​season.​ ​ ​The​ ​FFYHA​ ​is responsible​ ​for​ ​rostering​ ​all​ ​players​ ​within​ ​the​ ​organization​ ​on​ ​the​ ​appropriate​ ​teams.



​ ​Volunteers-Expectations-​ ​Volunteers​ ​are​ ​vital​ ​to​ ​our​ ​program’s​ ​continued​ ​success.​ ​ ​Parents,​ ​coaches,​ ​managers, board​ ​members,​ ​etc.​ ​are​ ​not​ ​compensated​ ​for​ ​their​ ​time.​ ​ ​We​ ​need​ ​to​ ​be​ ​mindful​ ​of​ ​that.​ ​ ​All​ ​persons​ ​within​ ​our program​ ​will​ ​be​ ​treated​ ​with​ ​dignity​ ​and​ ​respect. EQUIPMENT​ ​REQUIREMENTS​ ​AND​ ​SUGGESTIONS

Helmet/Mask Mouth​ ​guard Shin​ ​pads Elbow​ ​pads Breezers/Pants Cup/Supporter Pelvic​ ​Protector Shoulder​ ​Pads Hockey​ ​Gloves Throat​ ​Protector Concussion​ ​Baseline​ ​Testing

​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​8U/Mites ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​SS ​ ​ ​ ​ ​SS ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​SS

R​ ​=​ ​REQUIRED

10U/Squirts ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​SS ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​SS

12U/PeeWees ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​SS

14U/16U/18U ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​R ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​SS

SS​ ​=​ ​STRONGLY​ ​SUGGESTED

NOTE-​ ​Throat​ ​protector​ ​collar​ ​is​ ​required​ ​for​ ​Goalies​ ​and​ ​recommended​ ​for​ ​others.​ ​ ​All​ ​standard​ ​goalie​ ​equipment​ ​will​ ​be worn​ ​when​ ​practicing​ ​or​ ​playing. CODE​ ​OF​ ​CONDUCT​ ​AND​ ​RESPONSIBILITIES Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​Association​ ​believes​ ​the​ ​growth​ ​and​ ​development​ ​of​ ​players​ ​can​ ​best​ ​take​ ​place​ ​in an​ ​environment​ ​which​ ​promotes​ ​safety,​ ​fairness,​ ​courtesy,​ ​and​ ​respect​ ​for​ ​one​ ​another.​ ​We​ ​highly​ ​value​ ​the appropriate​ ​behavior​ ​of​ ​all​ ​players,​ ​parents​ ​and​ ​coaches.​ ​Reference​ ​addendums​ ​A,​ ​B​ ​and​ ​C​ ​to​ ​see​ ​full​ ​Code​ ​of​ ​Conduct regulations​ ​driven​ ​and​ ​implemented​ ​as​ ​per​ ​USA​ ​Hockey,​ ​MWAHA,​ ​Safe​ ​Sports​ ​and​ ​FFYHA. COACHES​ ​DUTIES ● ●

Serve​ ​as​ ​the​ ​official​ ​spokesperson​ ​on​ ​behalf​ ​of​ ​the​ ​team. Coordinate​ ​the​ ​delegation​ ​of​ ​responsibilities​ ​to​ ​the​ ​assistant​ ​coach​ ​and​ ​manager

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Plan​ ​on​ ​and​ ​off-ice​ ​activities​ ​in​ ​consultation​ ​with​ ​the​ ​assistant​ ​coach Organize​ ​parents’​ ​meeting​ ​to​ ​inform​ ​them​ ​on​ ​the​ ​team’s​ ​hockey​ ​season​ ​plan Plan,​ ​implement​ ​and​ ​control​ ​pre-game​ ​preparation​ ​and​ ​communication​ ​with​ ​the​ ​team Design​ ​the​ ​practice​ ​plans​ ​in​ ​consultation​ ​with​ ​the​ ​assistant​ ​coach Coach​ ​the​ ​team​ ​in​ ​games​ ​and​ ​practices Enforce​ ​rules​ ​for​ ​the​ ​team​ ​and​ ​oversee​ ​the​ ​supervision​ ​of​ ​the​ ​players​ ​and​ ​report​ ​violations​ ​directly​ ​to​ ​the​ ​Safe Sport​ ​Committee​ ​for​ ​review TEAM​ ​MANAGER/REPRESENTATIVE​ ​DUTIES

Team​ ​managers/representatives​ ​are​ ​recommended​ ​and​ ​appointed​ ​by​ ​the​ ​team​ ​coach​ ​and​ ​approved​ ​by​ ​the​ ​FFYHA board.​ ​ ​The​ ​team​ ​manager,​ ​coach​ ​and​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​board​ ​should​ ​work​ ​together​ ​as​ ​a​ ​team​ ​within​ ​the​ ​team. ● Lineup/confirm​ ​parent​ ​volunteers​ ​for​ ​clock,​ ​penalty​ ​box,​ ​and​ ​score​ ​book​ ​for​ ​home​ ​games. ● Lineup/confirm​ ​home​ ​tournament​ ​parent​ ​volunteers. ● Reserve​ ​hotels/motels​ ​for​ ​away​ ​trips.​ ​(Travel) ● Take​ ​care​ ​of​ ​the​ ​book​ ​with​ ​team​ ​roster​ ​and​ ​birth​ ​certificates.​ ​ ​Ensure​ ​players​ ​and​ ​coaches​ ​have​ ​their​ ​paperwork completed.​ ​(Travel) ● Be​ ​a​ ​“go​ ​between”​ ​for​ ​parents​ ​and​ ​coaches​ ​(No​ ​parent​ ​will​ ​be​ ​allowed​ ​to​ ​confront​ ​a​ ​coach​ ​before,​ ​during,​ ​or after​ ​a​ ​game​ ​or​ ​practice.​ ​ ​A​ ​private​ ​meeting​ ​should​ ​be​ ​set​ ​up​ ​a​ ​minimum​ ​of​ ​24​ ​hours​ ​later). ● Help​ ​secure​ ​team​ ​participation​ ​for​ ​home​ ​tournaments. ● Attend​ ​scheduled​ ​board​ ​meetings​ ​as​ ​instructed. ● Be​ ​a​ ​“go​ ​between”​ ​for​ ​parents​ ​and​ ​board​ ​members. LOCKER​ ​ROOM​ ​ATTENDANT​ ​DUTIES Team​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​attendants​ ​are​ ​required​ ​and​ ​approved​ ​by​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​board.​ ​ ​Each​ ​team​ ​should​ ​have​ ​a​ ​minimum​ ​of three​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​attendants. ● Coaches​ ​and​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​attendants​ ​will​ ​determine​ ​who​ ​will​ ​get​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​key​ ​(most​ ​rinks​ ​require​ ​key​ ​check out).​ ​This​ ​should​ ​be​ ​done​ ​prior​ ​to​ ​all​ ​games​ ​and​ ​practices. ● Be​ ​present​ ​for​ ​all​ ​games​ ​and​ ​practices.​ ​A​ ​minimum​ ​of​ ​two​ ​monitors​ ​required​ ​for​ ​every​ ​practice​ ​and​ ​game. ● Be​ ​the​ ​last​ ​to​ ​leave​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​and​ ​is​ ​responsible​ ​for​ ​locking​ ​the​ ​door.​ ​No​ ​player​ ​should​ ​be​ ​left​ ​behind. ● Ensure​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​is​ ​clean​ ​and​ ​nothing​ ​is​ ​left​ ​behind.​ ​Please​ ​bring​ ​items​ ​that​ ​are​ ​left​ ​behind​ ​to​ ​next practice​ ​or​ ​game. ● Locker​ ​rooms​ ​are​ ​typically​ ​open​ ​no​ ​more​ ​than​ ​20-30​ ​minutes​ ​before​ ​practice​ ​and​ ​games.​ ​Locker​ ​room​ ​monitors are​ ​to​ ​coordinate​ ​arrival​ ​time​ ​with​ ​coach.​ ​This​ ​could​ ​fluctuate​ ​based​ ​on​ ​coach​ ​preference​ ​and​ ​specific​ ​situation. ● ​ ​All​ ​players​ ​are​ ​to​ ​be​ ​out​ ​of​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​no​ ​later​ ​than​ ​15​ ​minutes​ ​after​ ​coach​ ​dismissal. ● Responsible​ ​to​ ​ensure​ ​only​ ​players,​ ​coaches​ ​and​ ​other​ ​designated​ ​team​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​monitors​ ​enter​ ​locker rooms. PLAYER​ ​DEVELOPMENT​ ​ROAD​ ​MAP We​ ​realize​ ​there​ ​is​ ​“no​ ​one​ ​way”​ ​to​ ​develop​ ​a​ ​player,​ ​and​ ​much​ ​of​ ​our​ ​philosophy​ ​is​ ​based​ ​on​ ​sharing​ ​of experiences​ ​by​ ​a​ ​variety​ ​of​ ​coaches,​ ​former​ ​players,​ ​and​ ​enthusiasts.​ ​ ​We​ ​feel​ ​it​ ​may​ ​help​ ​all​ ​of​ ​us​ ​if​ ​we​ ​capture​ ​some basic​ ​player​ ​development​ ​philosophies​ ​within​ ​this​ ​handbook.​ ​ ​Our​ ​aim​ ​is​ ​to​ ​have​ ​a​ ​program​ ​where​ ​each​ ​level​ ​builds​ ​on Document​ ​3rd​ ​Draft​ ​August​ ​29,​ ​2016 Page​ ​6

the​ ​next,​ ​and​ ​where​ ​coaches​ ​can​ ​have​ ​an​ ​expectation​ ​of​ ​what​ ​skills​ ​an​ ​incoming​ ​player​ ​will​ ​have​ ​or​ ​will​ ​have​ ​been exposed​ ​to.​ ​ ​As​ ​in​ ​any​ ​road​ ​map,​ ​there​ ​may​ ​be​ ​other​ ​routes​ ​to​ ​a​ ​destination,​ ​but​ ​it​ ​is​ ​this​ ​map​ ​that​ ​we​ ​have​ ​chosen​ ​to follow. The​ ​following​ ​“progression​ ​pyramid”​ ​is​ ​our​ ​broad​ ​approach​ ​to​ ​player​ ​development.​ ​ ​What​ ​follows,​ ​is​ ​a​ ​more detailed​ ​(although​ ​not​ ​meant​ ​to​ ​be​ ​an​ ​encompassing)​ ​picture​ ​of​ ​where​ ​we​ ​want​ ​to​ ​go​ ​in​ ​developing​ ​our​ ​players.​ ​ ​These “maps”​ ​are​ ​published​ ​here​ ​so​ ​as​ ​to​ ​give​ ​all​ ​parents,​ ​players,​ ​coaches,​ ​and​ ​enthusiasts​ ​an​ ​idea​ ​of​ ​where​ ​we​ ​want​ ​to​ ​go and​ ​a​ ​vehicle​ ​to​ ​measure​ ​individual​ ​player's​ ​progression​ ​along​ ​that​ ​journey. FREMONT​ ​FLYERS​ ​YOUTH​ ​HOCKEY-PYRAMID​ ​OF​ ​PROGRESSION Intro​ ​to​ ​Hockey Player​ ​age​ ​–Any ● Recommended​ ​entry​ ​level​ ​-​ ​Introduction​ ​of​ ​skills​ ​through​ ​fun​ ​and​ ​games. ● Keep​ ​things​ ​very​ ​simple. ● Emphasis​ ​on​ ​skating​ ​development. ● Non​ ​competitive​ ​level. ● Divide​ ​up​ ​teams​ ​and​ ​play​ ​cross​ ​ice​ ​(3-on-3,​ ​etc.) ● Equal​ ​participation​ ​by​ ​all. 6U​ ​&​ ​8U/Mites Player​ ​age​ ​–​ ​6U​ ​&​ ​8U ● Introduce​ ​skills​ ​with​ ​emphasis​ ​on​ ​skating. ● Introduce​ ​rules​ ​of​ ​the​ ​game. ● Equal​ ​participation,​ ​emphasize​ ​fun​ ​and​ ​development. ● Introduce​ ​USA​ ​Hockey​ ​(ADM)​ ​model,​ ​3-on-3​ ​and​ ​4-on-4​ ​half​ ​ice. ● Have​ ​kids​ ​play​ ​and​ ​learn​ ​all​ ​positions. ● Begin​ ​competition​ ​in​ ​Jamboree​ ​Events. ● Usually​ ​two​ ​ice​ ​sessions​ ​/​ ​week. ● Introduce​ ​limited​ ​travel. 10U/Squirts Player​ ​age​ ​–​ ​10U ● House,​ ​Select​ ​and​ ​Travel​ ​Games ● Expansion​ ​of​ ​travel​ ​hockey​ ​-​ ​select​ ​teams. ● Complete​ ​understanding​ ​of​ ​rules. ● Early​ ​development​ ​of​ ​team​ ​systems. ● Kids​ ​play​ ​different​ ​positions. 12U/Pee​ ​Wee Player​ ​age​ ​–​ ​12U ● House,​ ​Select​ ​and​ ​Travel​ ​Games ● Continued​ ​development​ ​of​ ​individual​ ​skills​ ​and​ ​team​ ​systems. ● Kids​ ​begin​ ​to​ ​specialize​ ​at​ ​a​ ​position. Document​ ​3rd​ ​Draft​ ​August​ ​29,​ ​2016 Page​ ​7

14U/Bantam Player​ ​age​ ​–​ ​14U ● House,​ ​Select​ ​and​ ​Travel​ ​Games ● Full​ ​development​ ​of​ ​individual​ ​skills​ ​and​ ​team​ ​systems. ● Special​ ​teams​ ​-​ ​some​ ​will​ ​be​ ​on​ ​Power​ ​Play,​ ​some​ ​on​ ​Power​ ​Kill,​ ​some​ ​both. High​ ​School:​ ​House,​ ​JV,​ ​Varsity Player​ ​age​ ​–​ ​18U/16U ● House​ ​and​ ​Travel ● Full​ ​development​ ​of​ ​individual​ ​skills​ ​and​ ​team​ ​systems. ● Special​ ​teams​ ​-​ ​some​ ​will​ ​be​ ​on​ ​Power​ ​Play,​ ​some​ ​on​ ​Power​ ​Kill,​ ​some​ ​both. SELECT/TRAVEL​ ​TEAMS: ● ● ● ●

High​ ​school,​ ​JV,​ ​Bantam,​ ​PeeWee​ ​and​ ​Squirt​ ​levels​ ​may​ ​have​ ​select/travel​ ​teams​ ​if​ ​enough​ ​interest/player potential​ ​exists. Select/Travel​ ​teams​ ​should​ ​have​ ​from​ ​12-18​ ​skaters​ ​and​ ​1-2​ ​goalies​ ​on​ ​their​ ​roster. Select/Travel​ ​players’​ ​ice​ ​time​ ​will​ ​be​ ​at​ ​the​ ​discretion​ ​of​ ​the​ ​coach​ ​with​ ​equal​ ​emphasis​ ​on​ ​winning​ ​and team/individual​ ​development​ ​(i.e.​ ​“playing​ ​all​ ​lines”​ ​until​ ​crunch​ ​time). A​ ​select/travel​ ​team​ ​tryout​ ​will​ ​be​ ​held​ ​prior​ ​to​ ​the​ ​beginning​ ​of​ ​the​ ​season.​ ​ ​Any​ ​player​ ​within​ ​the​ ​Fremont Flyers​ ​appropriate​ ​age​ ​group​ ​will​ ​be​ ​encouraged​ ​to​ ​attend​ ​the​ ​appropriate​ ​team​ ​tryout.​ ​ ​All​ ​players​ ​will​ ​be evaluated​ ​by​ ​a​ ​panel​ ​of​ ​coaches​ ​during​ ​the​ ​tryout​ ​and​ ​players​ ​and​ ​their​ ​parents​ ​will​ ​be​ ​notified​ ​of​ ​the​ ​player’s status​ ​following​ ​the​ ​tryout.​ ​ ​Under​ ​no​ ​circumstance​ ​will​ ​any​ ​player​ ​be​ ​allowed​ ​to​ ​make​ ​the​ ​select/travel​ ​team​ ​if they​ ​do​ ​not​ ​attend​ ​the​ ​tryout.

YOUTH​ ​HOCKEY​ ​“MOVE​ ​UP”​ ​POLICY • • •



Definition-​ ​the​ ​term​ ​“moving​ ​up”​ ​refers​ ​to​ ​a​ ​player​ ​playing​ ​up​ ​from​ ​his/her​ ​age​ ​group. Requests​ ​to​ ​move​ ​up​ ​must​ ​be​ ​submitted​ ​in​ ​writing​ ​to​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​Board. The​ ​decision​ ​to​ ​allow​ ​a​ ​player​ ​to​ ​play​ ​“up”​ ​will​ ​be​ ​made​ ​by​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​Board​ ​after​ ​the​ ​following​ ​factors​ ​have been​ ​reviewed​ ​and​ ​considered​ ​with​ ​the​ ​player’s​ ​parents​ ​and​ ​the​ ​Director​ ​of​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey Association. Factors​ ​to​ ​be​ ​considered​ ​include​ ​but​ ​not​ ​limited​ ​to: • The​ ​player​ ​must​ ​be​ ​a​ ​top​ ​performing​ ​athlete​ ​within​ ​their​ ​age​ ​division. • Players​ ​moving​ ​up​ ​should​ ​be​ ​“elite”​ ​or​ ​advanced. • ​ ​If​ ​players​ ​do​ ​not​ ​possess​ ​the​ ​appropriate​ ​skills​ ​for​ ​the​ ​next​ ​level,​ ​they​ ​will​ ​stay​ ​within​ ​their assigned​ ​USA​ ​Hockey​ ​age​ ​group. • The​ ​best​ ​interests​ ​of​ ​the​ ​program. • How​ ​does​ ​it​ ​affect​ ​numbers​ ​in​ ​each​ ​age​ ​group? • This​ ​factor​ ​could​ ​allow​ ​a​ ​player​ ​to​ ​move​ ​up​ ​and​ ​play​ ​if​ ​there​ ​is​ ​a​ ​shortage​ ​of​ ​numbers​ ​at​ ​that level​ ​or​ ​position. • The​ ​decision​ ​is​ ​in​ ​the​ ​best​ ​interests​ ​of​ ​the​ ​player. • Is​ ​the​ ​player​ ​not​ ​being​ ​challenged​ ​at​ ​current​ ​level?

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Is​ ​the​ ​player​ ​mature​ ​enough​ ​physically​ ​and​ ​mentally​ ​to​ ​socialize​ ​with​ ​older​ ​players?

The​ ​request​ ​to​ ​move​ ​from​ ​your​ ​assigned​ ​age​ ​group​ ​to​ ​another​ ​must​ ​be​ ​made​ ​in​ ​writing​​ ​to​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​Board​ ​at least​ ​15​ ​days​ ​prior​ ​to​ ​team​ ​tryouts​ ​and​ ​assignments.​ ​Please​ ​note​ ​that​ ​this​ ​is​ ​only​ ​a​ ​request​ ​and​ ​requests​ ​must​ ​be approved​ ​by​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​Board.​ ​Moves​ ​made​ ​after​ ​try-outs​ ​will​ ​only​ ​be​ ​done​ ​in​ ​extremely​ ​special​ ​circumstances by​ ​the​ ​FFYHA​ ​Board.

For​ ​individual​ ​player​ ​age​ ​participation​ ​level​ ​refer​ ​to​ ​www.USAHOCKEY.org​ ​ ​Click​ ​on​ ​players​ ​and​ ​then​ ​age​ ​chart​ ​& participation​ ​levels. Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Concussion​ ​Safety​ ​Requirement It​ ​is​ ​mandatory​ ​that​ ​every​ ​player​ ​competing​ ​at​ ​age​ ​level(s)​ ​Bantam​ ​and​ ​older​ ​undergo​ ​impact​ ​testing prior​ ​to​ ​any​ ​ice​ ​time.​ ​For​ ​the​ ​safety​ ​of​ ​our​ ​players,​ ​no​ ​exceptions​ ​will​ ​be​ ​made. Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​Program’s​ ​Locker​ ​Room​ ​Policy In​ ​addition​ ​to​ ​the​ ​development​ ​of​ ​our​ ​hockey​ ​players​ ​and​ ​enjoyment​ ​of​ ​the​ ​sport​ ​of​ ​hockey,​ ​the​ ​safety and​ ​protection​ ​of​ ​our​ ​participants​ ​is​ ​central​ ​to​ ​FFYH​ ​goals.​ ​ ​FFYH​ ​adheres​ ​to​ ​USA​ ​Hockey’s​ ​SafeSport​ ​Program​ ​as a​ ​means​ ​to​ ​help​ ​protect​ ​its​ ​participants​ ​from​ ​physical​ ​abuse,​ ​sexual​ ​abuse​ ​and​ ​other​ ​types​ ​of​ ​misconduct, including​ ​emotional​ ​abuse,​ ​bullying,​ ​threats,​ ​harassment​ ​and​ ​hazing.​ ​ ​To​ ​help​ ​prevent​ ​abuse​ ​or​ ​misconduct​ ​from occurring​ ​in​ ​our​ ​locker​ ​rooms,​ ​FFYH​ ​has​ ​adopted​ ​the​ ​following​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​policy.​ ​ ​This​ ​policy​ ​is​ ​designed​ ​to maintain​ ​personal​ ​privacy​ ​as​ ​well​ ​as​ ​to​ ​reduce​ ​the​ ​risk​ ​of​ ​misconduct​ ​in​ ​locker​ ​rooms. At​ ​the​ ​Sidner​ ​Ice​ ​Arena​ ​there​ ​are​ ​6​ ​locker​ ​rooms​ ​available​ ​for​ ​our​ ​program’s​ ​use.​ ​ ​Some​ ​teams​ ​in​ ​our program​ ​may​ ​also​ ​occasionally​ ​or​ ​regularly​ ​travel​ ​to​ ​play​ ​games​ ​at​ ​other​ ​arenas,​ ​and​ ​those​ ​locker​ ​rooms,​ ​rest rooms​ ​and​ ​shower​ ​facilities​ ​will​ ​vary​ ​from​ ​location​ ​to​ ​location.​ ​ ​FFYH​ ​team​ ​organizers​ ​will​ ​attempt​ ​to​ ​provide information​ ​on​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​facilities​ ​in​ ​advance​ ​of​ ​games​ ​away​ ​from​ ​our​ ​home​ ​arena.​ ​ ​At​ ​arenas​ ​for​ ​which you​ ​are​ ​unfamiliar,​ ​parents​ ​should​ ​plan​ ​to​ ​have​ ​extra​ ​time​ ​and​ ​some​ ​flexibility​ ​in​ ​making​ ​arrangements​ ​for​ ​their child​ ​to​ ​dress,​ ​undress​ ​and​ ​shower​ ​if​ ​desired. Locker​ ​Room​ ​Monitoring FFYH​ ​has​ ​predictable​ ​and​ ​limited​ ​use​ ​of​ ​locker​ ​rooms​ ​and​ ​changing​ ​areas​ ​(e.g.,​ ​generally​ ​30-45​ ​minutes before​ ​and​ ​following​ ​practices​ ​and​ ​games).​ ​This​ ​allows​ ​for​ ​direct​ ​and​ ​regular​ ​monitoring​ ​of​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​areas. While​ ​constant​ ​monitoring​ ​inside​ ​of​ ​locker​ ​rooms​ ​and​ ​changing​ ​areas​ ​might​ ​be​ ​the​ ​most​ ​effective​ ​way​ ​to prevent​ ​problems,​ ​we​ ​understand​ ​that​ ​this​ ​would​ ​likely​ ​make​ ​some​ ​players​ ​uncomfortable​ ​and​ ​may​ ​even​ ​place our​ ​staff​ ​at​ ​risk​ ​for​ ​unwarranted​ ​suspicion.​ ​ ​We​ ​conduct​ ​a​ ​sweep​ ​of​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​rooms​ ​and​ ​changing​ ​areas​ ​before players​ ​arrive,​ ​and​ ​if​ ​the​ ​coaches​ ​are​ ​not​ ​inside​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​rooms,​ ​either​ ​a​ ​coach​ ​or​ ​voluntary​ ​locker​ ​room monitors​ ​(each​ ​of​ ​which​ ​has​ ​been​ ​screened)​ ​will​ ​be​ ​posted​ ​directly​ ​outside​ ​of​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​rooms​ ​and​ ​changing areas​ ​during​ ​periods​ ​of​ ​use,​ ​and​ ​leave​ ​the​ ​doors​ ​open​ ​only​ ​when​ ​adequate​ ​privacy​ ​is​ ​still​ ​possible,​ ​so​ ​that​ ​only participants​ ​(coaches​ ​and​ ​players),​ ​approved​ ​team​ ​personnel​ ​are​ ​permitted​ ​in​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​room.​ ​Team​ ​personnel will​ ​also​ ​secure​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​appropriately​ ​during​ ​times​ ​when​ ​the​ ​team​ ​is​ ​on​ ​the​ ​ice. Parents​ ​in​ ​Locker​ ​Rooms Except​ ​for​ ​players​ ​at​ ​the​ ​younger​ ​age​ ​groups(8u​ ​&​ ​6u​ ​only),​ ​we​ ​discourage​ ​parents​ ​from​ ​entering​ ​locker​ ​rooms unless​ ​it​ ​is​ ​truly​ ​necessary.​ ​ ​If​ ​a​ ​player​ ​needs​ ​assistance​ ​with​ ​his​ ​or​ ​her​ ​uniform​ ​or​ ​gear,​ ​if​ ​the​ ​player​ ​is​ ​or​ ​may​ ​be Document​ ​3rd​ ​Draft​ ​August​ ​29,​ ​2016 Page​ ​9

injured,​ ​or​ ​if​ ​a​ ​player’s​ ​disability​ ​warrants​ ​assistance,​ ​then​ ​we​ ​ask​ ​that​ ​parents​ ​let​ ​the​ ​coach​ ​know​ ​beforehand that​ ​he​ ​or​ ​she​ ​will​ ​be​ ​helping​ ​the​ ​player.​ ​ ​ ​Naturally,​ ​with​ ​our​ ​youngest​ ​age​ ​groups​ ​it​ ​is​ ​necessary​ ​for​ ​parents​ ​to assist​ ​the​ ​players​ ​getting​ ​dressed.​ ​We​ ​encourage​ ​parents​ ​to​ ​teach​ ​their​ ​players​ ​as​ ​young​ ​as​ ​possible​ ​how​ ​to​ ​get dressed​ ​so​ ​that​ ​players​ ​will​ ​learn​ ​as​ ​early​ ​as​ ​possible​ ​how​ ​to​ ​get​ ​dressed​ ​independently.​ ​ ​In​ ​circumstances​ ​where parents​ ​are​ ​permitted​ ​in​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​room,​ ​coaches​ ​are​ ​permitted​ ​to​ ​ask​ ​that​ ​the​ ​parents​ ​leave​ ​for​ ​a​ ​short​ ​time before​ ​the​ ​game​ ​and​ ​for​ ​a​ ​short​ ​time​ ​after​ ​the​ ​game​ ​so​ ​that​ ​the​ ​coaches​ ​may​ ​address​ ​the​ ​players.​ ​ ​As​ ​players get​ ​older,​ ​the​ ​coach​ ​may​ ​in​ ​his​ ​or​ ​her​ ​discretion​ ​prohibit​ ​parents​ ​from​ ​a​ ​locker​ ​room. Mixed​ ​Gender​ ​Teams Some​ ​of​ ​our​ ​teams​ ​consist​ ​of​ ​both​ ​male​ ​and​ ​female​ ​players.​ ​ ​It​ ​is​ ​important​ ​that​ ​the​ ​privacy​ ​rights​ ​of​ ​all of​ ​our​ ​players​ ​are​ ​given​ ​consideration​ ​and​ ​appropriate​ ​arrangements​ ​made.​ ​Where​ ​possible,​ ​FFYH​ ​will​ ​have​ ​the male​ ​and​ ​female​ ​players​ ​dress/undress​ ​in​ ​separate​ ​locker​ ​rooms​ ​and​ ​then​ ​convene​ ​in​ ​a​ ​single​ ​locker​ ​room before​ ​the​ ​game​ ​or​ ​team​ ​meeting. Cell​ ​Phones​ ​and​ ​Other​ ​Mobile​ ​Recording​ ​Devices Cell​ ​phones​ ​and​ ​other​ ​mobile​ ​devices​ ​with​ ​recording​ ​capabilities,​ ​including​ ​voice​ ​recording,​ ​still​ ​cameras and​ ​video​ ​cameras,​ ​are​ ​not​ ​permitted​ ​to​ ​be​ ​used​ ​in​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​rooms.​ ​ ​If​ ​phones​ ​or​ ​other​ ​mobile​ ​devices must​ ​be​ ​used,​ ​they​ ​should​ ​be​ ​taken​ ​outside​ ​of​ ​the​ ​locker​ ​room. Prohibited​ ​Conduct​ ​and​ ​Reporting FFYH​ ​prohibits​ ​all​ ​types​ ​of​ ​physical​ ​abuse,​ ​sexual​ ​abuse,​ ​emotional​ ​abuse,​ ​bullying,​ ​threats,​ ​harassment​ ​and hazing,​ ​all​ ​as​ ​described​ ​in​ ​the​ ​USA​ ​Hockey​ ​SafeSport​ ​Handbook.​ ​ ​Participants,​ ​employees​ ​or​ ​volunteers​ ​in​ ​FFYH may​ ​be​ ​subject​ ​to​ ​disciplinary​ ​action​ ​for​ ​violation​ ​of​ ​these​ ​locker​ ​room​ ​policies​ ​or​ ​for​ ​engaging​ ​in​ ​any misconduct​ ​or​ ​abuse​ ​or​ ​that​ ​violates​ ​the​ ​USA​ ​Hockey​ ​SafeSport​ ​Policies.​ ​ ​Reports​ ​of​ ​any​ ​actual​ ​or​ ​suspected violations,​ ​you​ ​may​ ​email​ ​USA​ ​Hockey​ ​at​ ​[email protected]​ ​or​ ​may​ ​call​ ​1-800-888-4656​. Per​ ​USA​ ​Hockey​ ​regulations,​ ​any​ ​player​ ​or​ ​coach​ ​who​ ​receives​ ​a​ ​total​ ​of​ ​three​ ​game​ ​misconduct​ ​penalties​ ​or​ ​a​ ​penalty involving​ ​conduct​ ​deliberately​ ​intending​ ​to​ ​injure​ ​another​ ​player​ ​or​ ​coach,​ ​in​ ​a​ ​single​ ​FFYHA​ ​season,​ ​they​ ​shall​ ​be suspended​ ​until​ ​the​ ​Board​ ​of​ ​Directors​ ​has​ ​had​ ​an​ ​opportunity​ ​to​ ​review​ ​and​ ​decide​ ​upon​ ​the​ ​conduct​ ​and​ ​take​ ​such action​ ​as​ ​it​ ​deems​ ​appropriate,​ ​including​ ​suspension​ ​for​ ​the​ ​remainder​ ​of​ ​the​ ​season​ ​or​ ​for​ ​life. Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee The​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​shall​ ​consist​ ​of​ ​the​ ​President,​ ​and​ ​two​ ​members​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Board​ ​of​ ​Directors​ ​designated​ ​by​ ​the Board​ ​of​ ​Directors.​ ​The​ ​term​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​shall​ ​be​ ​one​ ​year​ ​to​ ​coincide​ ​with​ ​the​ ​term​ ​of​ ​the​ ​board​ ​of Directors.​ ​Two​ ​members​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​shall​ ​constitute​ ​a​ ​quorum​ ​for​ ​conducting​ ​business.​ ​All​ ​decisions must​ ​be​ ​by​ ​majority​ ​vote.​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​members​ ​who​ ​have​ ​a​ ​conflict​ ​of​ ​interest​ ​concerning​ ​the​ ​matter​ ​to​ ​be decided​ ​must​ ​excuse​ ​themselves​ ​from​ ​hearing​ ​the​ ​matter. Duties The​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​shall​ ​implement​ ​and​ ​enforce​ ​the​ ​Rules​ ​of​ ​Conduct.​ ​The​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​may​ ​adopt interpretive​ ​regulations​ ​and​ ​directives​ ​pursuant​ ​to​ ​and​ ​consistent​ ​with​ ​the​ ​Rules​ ​of​ ​Conduct,​ ​and,​ ​if​ ​adopted,​ ​shall​ ​have Document​ ​3rd​ ​Draft​ ​August​ ​29,​ ​2016 Page​ ​10

the​ ​same​ ​force​ ​and​ ​effect​ ​as​ ​the​ ​Rules​ ​of​ ​Conduct.​ ​The​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​shall​ ​review​ ​violations,​ ​consider​ ​evidence, make​ ​decisions,​ ​take​ ​corrective​ ​action,​ ​and​ ​impose​ ​penalties​ ​with​ ​majority​ ​BOD​ ​approval. Jurisdiction The​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​has​ ​complete​ ​jurisdiction​ ​over​ ​violations​ ​of​ ​the​ ​specific​ ​rules​ ​set​ ​forth​ ​within​ ​the​ ​USA​ ​Hockey Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Handbook.​ ​Decisions​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​may​ ​be​ ​reviewed​ ​by​ ​the​ ​Board​ ​of​ ​Directors​ ​and​ ​such decision​ ​upon​ ​review​ ​shall​ ​be​ ​final. Procedure The​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​shall​ ​meet​ ​as​ ​necessary​ ​to​ ​address​ ​reported​ ​violations​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Rules​ ​of​ ​Conduct.​ ​ ​Rules​ ​of Procedure​ ​shall​ ​be​ ​implemented​ ​by​ ​the​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee. Notice​ ​Requirements Any​ ​person​ ​who​ ​is​ ​the​ ​subject​ ​of​ ​a​ ​rules​ ​violation​ ​inquiry​ ​by​ ​the​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​shall​ ​be​ ​notified​ ​of​ ​a​ ​hearing​ ​date, place​ ​and​ ​time​ ​and​ ​shall​ ​be​ ​provided​ ​an​ ​opportunity​ ​to​ ​be​ ​heard.​ ​Any​ ​person​ ​under​ ​eighteen​ ​(18)​ ​years​ ​of​ ​age​ ​who​ ​is subject​ ​of​ ​a​ ​rules​ ​violation​ ​inquiry​ ​shall​ ​have​ ​a​ ​parent​ ​or​ ​guardian​ ​present​ ​at​ ​all​ ​hearings.​ ​The​ ​notice​ ​requirement​ ​will not​ ​limit​ ​the​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​from​ ​taking​ ​action​ ​to​ ​immediately​ ​suspend​ ​a​ ​player,​ ​coach​ ​or​ ​other​ ​individual pending​ ​a​ ​hearing​ ​if​ ​the​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​deems​ ​such​ ​action​ ​appropriate. Revision​ ​and​ ​Modification Revisions​ ​and​ ​modifications​ ​to​ ​these​ ​rules​ ​may​ ​be​ ​considered​ ​and​ ​implemented​ ​by​ ​a​ ​majority​ ​vote​ ​of​ ​the​ ​Board​ ​of Directors. Rules Any​ ​violation​ ​by​ ​any​ ​person​ ​of​ ​any​ ​rule​ ​shall​ ​be​ ​subject​ ​to​ ​review​ ​by​ ​the​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​and​ ​the​ ​Safe​ ​Sport Committee​ ​shall​ ​take​ ​such​ ​action​ ​as​ ​it​ ​deems​ ​necessary​ ​in​ ​its​ ​sole​ ​discretion​ ​using​ ​the​ ​“3​ ​Strike”​ ​policy. 3​ ​Strike​ ​Policy The​ ​3​ ​strike​ ​policy​ ​will​ ​be​ ​used​ ​for​ ​participants,​ ​parents,​ ​coaches​ ​and​ ​others​ ​involved​ ​in​ ​the​ ​FFYHA.​ ​ ​The​ ​Safe​ ​Sport Committee​ ​will​ ​use​ ​the​ ​following​ ​as​ ​a​ ​guideline​ ​in​ ​any​ ​violation​ ​that​ ​is​ ​subject​ ​for​ ​review. *Any​ ​combination​ ​of​ ​violations​ ​can​ ​be​ ​counted​ ​for​ ​3​ ​strikes.​ ​ ​Violations​ ​do​ ​not​ ​need​ ​to​ ​be​ ​the​ ​same​ ​type​ ​of​ ​violation. Strike​ ​1 Conference​ ​with​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​to​ ​discuss​ ​violation. Strike​ ​2 Conference​ ​with​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​and​ ​removal​ ​from​ ​all​ ​hockey​ ​experiences​ ​for​ ​two​ ​calendar​ ​weeks.​ ​ ​(Experiences including​ ​practices,​ ​games​ ​and​ ​tournaments.)​ ​ ​No​ ​refunds​ ​for​ ​lost​ ​ice​ ​time. Strike​ ​3 Conference​ ​with​ ​Safe​ ​Sport​ ​Committee​ ​and​ ​removal​ ​from​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Hockey​ ​program​ ​for​ ​remainder​ ​of​ ​the season.​ ​ ​Individual​ ​will​ ​be​ ​allowed​ ​to​ ​participate​ ​the​ ​next​ ​full​ ​season​ ​on​ ​a​ ​probationary​ ​period. Document​ ​3rd​ ​Draft​ ​August​ ​29,​ ​2016 Page​ ​11

In​ ​General All​ ​Fremont​ ​Flyers​ ​Youth​ ​Ice​ ​Hockey​ ​coaches​ ​shall​ ​consent​ ​to​ ​having​ ​a​ ​local,​ ​state​ ​or​ ​national​ ​criminal​ ​background​ ​check completed​ ​as​ ​a​ ​condition​ ​of​ ​coaching​ ​at​ ​any​ ​level​ ​within​ ​FFYHA. FFYHA​ ​players,​ ​coaches,​ ​officials,​ ​and​ ​administrators​ ​shall​ ​abide​ ​by​ ​the​ ​USA​ ​Hockey​ ​"code​ ​of​ ​conduct",​ ​and​ ​the​ ​FFYHA codes​ ​of​ ​conduct​ ​incorporated​ ​herein​ ​by​ ​reference. Only​ ​registered​ ​and/or​ ​rostered​ ​coaches,​ ​student​ ​coaches,​ ​and​ ​players​ ​(at​ ​coaches​ ​discretion)​ ​shall​ ​be​ ​on​ ​the​ ​ice. All​ ​FFYHA​ ​games​ ​shall​ ​be​ ​played​ ​in​ ​accordance​ ​with​ ​the​ ​Official​ ​Rules​ ​of​ ​Ice​ ​Hockey​ ​published​ ​by​ ​USA​ ​Hockey,​ ​subject​ ​to modification​ ​by​ ​FFYHA​ ​Board​ ​officials​ ​as​ ​permitted​ ​by​ ​USA​ ​Hockey. It​ ​is​ ​the​ ​strict​ ​responsibility​ ​of​ ​the​ ​parents,​ ​coaches,​ ​and​ ​other​ ​players​ ​to​ ​immediately​ ​report​ ​violations​ ​of​ ​this​ ​rule.​ ​ ​ ​If you​ ​fail​ ​to​ ​report​ ​violations​ ​this​ ​could​ ​be​ ​counted​ ​as​ ​a​ ​violation.

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